Foam Control
Antifoam / Defoamers
Foam control additives, both defoamers and antifoaming agents are used to control foam in a variety of processes.
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Foam Control
Antifoam / Defoamers
Foam control additives, both defoamers and antifoaming agents are used to control foam in a variety of processes.
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Surfactants
Sulfonates
Generally stable in water, non-oxidizing, and colorless often used as reagents in organic synthesis.
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Essential Chemicals
Borax
Borox is a salt, a hydrated borate of sodium.
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Essential Chemicals
Ferric Chloride
Orange to brown-black solid use to treat sewage, industrial waste, water purification, as an etching agent, and in thmanufacturing of other chemicals.
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Essential Chemicals
Hydrogen Peroxide
Colorless liquid at room temperature with a bitter taste.
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Essential Chemicals
Lime
In construction, hydrated lime is used in soil stabilization of roads, earthen dams, airfields, and building foundations.
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Essential Chemicals
Methanol
Colorless, fairly volatile liquid with a faintly sweet odor. Mixes entirely with water. Vapors are flammable.
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Essential Chemicals
Paraformaldehyde
White, crystalline solid with an odor of formaldehyde.
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Essential Chemicals
Potassium Chloride
Odorless white or colorless crystalline solid with a salt-like taste.
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Essential Chemicals
Soda Ash
Organic sodium salt and carbonate salt with alkalinizing properties.
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Essential Chemicals
Sodium Bicarbonate
Commonly known as baking soda or bicarbonate of soda is a white solid that is crystalline.
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Essential Chemicals
Sodium Bisulfite
White or yellowish-white crystals with an odor of sulfur dioxide are used in many different industries.
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Essential Chemicals
Urea
Commonly used as a fertilizer and feed supplement, as well as a starting material for the manufacture of plastics and drugs.
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Surfactants
Polysorbates
Class of emulsifiers used in some pharmaceuticals and food preparation.
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Oleochemicals
Glycerine
Used as an osmolyte, solvent, detergent, human metabolite, various other forms of metabolite, and a geroprotector.
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Phosphates
Chemical Phosphates (Sodium, Potassium, Calcium)
Phosphates are used in everything from food and cosmetics to animal feed and electronics as well as fertilizers for soil.
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Silicates
Chemical Silicates (Liquids & Anhydrous)
Salts containing anions of silicon and oxygen. They are typically used in the cement, ceramic, and glass industries.
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Chemical-Silicones
Silicone
Used in cosmetics & personal care products, dimethicone forms a barrier over the skin or hair, reduces moisture loss, & smooths over bumps & pores.
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Solvents
Acetone
Acetic acid is a colorless organic compound with a wide range of uses.
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Solvents
Isopropyl Alcohol
Volatile, colorless liquid with a sharp musty odor like rubbing alcohol, mildly irritating to the eyes, nose, and throat.
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Solvents
Propylene Glycol
A viscous, colorless liquid that is nearly odorless but with a faintly sweet taste.
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Sulfates
Aluminum Sulfate
Primarily used as a coagulant for water treatment aluminum sulfate is a white, odorless crystal-like solid.
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Sulfates
Ferric Sulfate
Yellow crystalline solid or grayish-white powder is used for water purification and as a soil conditioner.
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Sulfates
Sodium Sulfate
A white solid inorganic compound that is highly soluble in water.
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Chemical Chelates
Chelates
A compound containing a ligand bonded to a metal atom at two or more points.
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Chlor-Alkali
Caustic Potash
Solid white, odorless, inorganic compound, potassium hydroxide is a prototypical strong base that is noteworthy as a precursor to most soft and liquid
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Acids
Citric Acid
Colorless weak organic acid occurs naturally in fruits that are used as an acidifier, flavoring, and a chelating agent.
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Acids
Hydrofluoric Acid
Colorless fuming liquid made of hydrogen fluoride in water with a strong, irritating odor.
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Acids
Hydrofluorosilicic Acid
Colorless to pale, straw-colored fuming liquid with a sharp irritating odor used in water fluoridation, metal sterilization, electroplating, animal hi
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Acids
Muriatic Acid
Colorless solution of hydrogen chloride with a pungent smell.
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Acids
Nitric Acid
Pale yellow to reddish brown liquid with a suffocating odor.
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Acids
Phosphoric Acid
Colorless, odorless phosphorus-containing inorganic acid that is used in dentistry as an etching solution and to clean and roughen surfaces of teeth.
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Acids
Sulfuric Acid
Colorless, odorless, viscous liquid that is highly corrosive towards other materials, including tissue.
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Amines
Monoethanolamine
Colorless, viscous liquid, an organic chemical compound.
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Amines
Triethanolamine
Primarily used in making surfactants, such as emulsifiers.
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Chlor-Alkali
Calcium Chloride
Often used for the purposes of de-icing during the wintertime, dust control on gravel roads, calcium chloride is an inorganic, non-hazardous compound.
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Chlor-Alkali
Calcium Hypochlorite
White/gray powder inorganic compound used as the main ingredient for commercial products.
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Acids
Acetic Acid
Acetic acid is a colorless organic compound with a wide range of uses.
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Chlor-Alkali
Caustic Soda
Caustic Soda is a clear hazy liquid that is used for a variety of applications.
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Chlor-Alkali
Chlorine
Yellow-green gas at room temperature that is extremely reactive and is a strong oxidizing agent.
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Chlor-Alkali
Sodium Chlorite
Primarily used for the bleaching and stripping of textiles, pulp, and paper.
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Chlor-Alkali
Sodium Hypochlorite
Commonly referred to as bleach, has a variety of uses and is an excellent disinfectant/antimicrobial agent.
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Citrates
Sodium Citrate
White, crystalline powder or white, granular crystals used as a flavoring agent and anticoagulant. Also used as buffers and as food preservatives.
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Essential Chemicals
Aqua Ammonia
Aqua ammonia is a clear, colorless liquid with a pungent ammonia odor.
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Surfactants
Alcohol Ethoxylates / Alkoxylates
Alkoxylates are produced through the addition of ethylene oxide, propylene oxide, and butylene oxide to fatty hydrophobes through alkoxylation.
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Surfactants
Alkylphenol Ethoxylates / Alkoxylates
Alkoxylates are produced through the addition of ethylene oxide, propylene oxide and butylene oxide to alkylphenols through alkoxylation.
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Surfactants
Amine Ethoxylates
Harcros manufactures a wide range of amine ethoxylates based on cocoamine, tallow amine, & tallow diamine.
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Surfactants
Amphoteric Surfactants
Amphoteric surfactants are used in cleaners and detergents, cosmetics, chromatography, enhanced oil recovery, and more.
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Surfactants
Fatty Acid Ethoxylates
Non-ionic surface-active agents ranging from clear liquid, pasty or waxy solids that exhibit stability in acidic and alkali solutions.
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